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cnn's reporter join us us from london. tell us more about what scotland yard is saying about this. >> reporter: scotland yard is not saying a lot. basically that they have new information and they are now reviewing it for its credibility and relevance, and therapy not reopening the investigation just yet, but that this is something they might do later on, if they find out more from this piece of information. what we are understanding about the source of the information from the british press association, that apparently comes from the parents-in-law of a former british soldier. now, what's interesting also is that sunday paper has an article now published saying this came basically out of the court-martial of a british soldier recently and that the parents-in-law of a soldier that was not named in the trial basically said that he had told their daughter -- that the military forces had somehow covered up the death of princess diana. this is according to the sunday people magazine here. this apparently is the source of all t
cnn's reporter join us us from london. tell us more about what scotland yard is saying about this. >> reporter: scotland yard is not saying a lot. basically that they have new information and they are now reviewing it for its credibility and relevance, and therapy not reopening the investigation just yet, but that this is something they might do later on, if they find out more from this piece of information. what we are understanding about the source of the information from the british...
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joining us now psychologist wendy walsh joins us from los angeles. attorney holly hughes joins us from atlanta. good to see you both again. thanks for coming back to talk with us about this. i want to start with you. let's get your reaction to the 13 calls hannah dimaggio exchanged that we're learning about now and the letters from hannah found in dimaggio's home. what do you think about that? >> i'm actually not surprised. i've always had suspicions the degree of his manipulation, his grooming, and his abuse of this young girl may have started long before this incident and she may have been sort of encaptured by his magic spell if you will because it's very easy to manipulate and dupe a young, teenage girl like that. >> obviously we don't know what's in those letters yet but certainly it raised some questions. and i want to talk to you, holly, from a legal perspective. we've seen hannah posting on social media sites about her ordeal. clearly, this has been an outlet for her. what do you think, though, from a legal perspective is that wise? >> at thi
joining us now psychologist wendy walsh joins us from los angeles. attorney holly hughes joins us from atlanta. good to see you both again. thanks for coming back to talk with us about this. i want to start with you. let's get your reaction to the 13 calls hannah dimaggio exchanged that we're learning about now and the letters from hannah found in dimaggio's home. what do you think about that? >> i'm actually not surprised. i've always had suspicions the degree of his manipulation, his...
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to use. look at this. >>> it's the "n" word in the film, it's used very early on. it's not just use the by the guys on the plantation but lbj. >> uh-huh. >> which in those lbj recordings you hear him use it and the film there is a scene where people in the kitchen are saying, see him on tv saying negro and somebody says like when did he start -- >> ken -- >> when did he start to use that word? he always uses the "n" word? >> yeah. >> was that hard for you sni know you've spoken publicly about the importance of not using the word. >> it depends on the context of the time in which you were raised. i was raised in the '60s and -- >> in mississippi. >> yeah, and i'm a -- not only that a student of my history. i've said this many times, it's not a part of who i am to use that word, i understand why other people do. it's impossible for me to do it because i know the history, and i know that for so many of my relatives whom i don't know, who i don't know by name, people i'm connected to, my ancestor
to use. look at this. >>> it's the "n" word in the film, it's used very early on. it's not just use the by the guys on the plantation but lbj. >> uh-huh. >> which in those lbj recordings you hear him use it and the film there is a scene where people in the kitchen are saying, see him on tv saying negro and somebody says like when did he start -- >> ken -- >> when did he start to use that word? he always uses the "n" word? >> yeah....
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tell us why and tell us who that person is. the phone lines, if you want to give us a call -- here's the latest from egypt, saying -- politics is our discussion for the first topic this morning, who better be since your political party. lakeland, florida, democrats line, hello. has -- i would have to say it has always been the president of the united states. he has represented the democratic party well. the one thing that concerns me -- thean anything else key to getting anything done is through congress. right now it needs to be done is democrats need to take congress back. thatu consider the fact for the past four years or more we have had less than 10% approval in congress, that does nothing. we need to get to -- we need to get the support we need. once the democrats get back in control things will be done in a better fashion. congressional level does anybody capture your attendant? caller: no. the president needs the support. host: virginia, independent line. i support ben carson. i think he is not aligned with a party. he
tell us why and tell us who that person is. the phone lines, if you want to give us a call -- here's the latest from egypt, saying -- politics is our discussion for the first topic this morning, who better be since your political party. lakeland, florida, democrats line, hello. has -- i would have to say it has always been the president of the united states. he has represented the democratic party well. the one thing that concerns me -- thean anything else key to getting anything done is...
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call us and put those numbers on the screen and send us a message on the screen using the #firstladies or go to c-span's facebook page and we have questions coming in and try to mix those in. gary robinson asked the question, was eliza concerned for her husband's safety after the lincoln assassination? >> she was absolutely terrified. his life was in danger as well. when he was a senator, he did not want his state to secedee from the union and oftentimes his life was in danger and when the president was assassinated. one of the daughters was worried. >> there was worry. some of the investigation suggests that there was in fact part of the overall plot someone assigned to kill johnson. >> he had heavy drinks beforehand and lost his nerve. >> he was stalking him that whole day and planning to assassinate him that night and he did not follow through. >> any historic documentation about how the president reacted to the threats on his life? >> i have never heard of any. we heard grave concerns for lincoln and people did try to tell him not to go to the peterson house that night himself beca
call us and put those numbers on the screen and send us a message on the screen using the #firstladies or go to c-span's facebook page and we have questions coming in and try to mix those in. gary robinson asked the question, was eliza concerned for her husband's safety after the lincoln assassination? >> she was absolutely terrified. his life was in danger as well. when he was a senator, he did not want his state to secedee from the union and oftentimes his life was in danger and when...
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it's used by lbj. in those recordings, you hear him and in the film, there's a scene where people in the kitchen see him on tv say him saying negro. when did he start to use that word? he always uses the "n" word. was that hard for you? i know you've spoken publicly about the importance of not using that word. >> i think it depends on the context of the time in which you were raised. i was raised in the '60s and i am a -- not only that, a student of my history and i have said this many times. it's not a part of who i am to use that word. i understand why other people do. it's impossible for me to do it because i know the history. and i know that for so many of my relatives whom i don't know, who i don't know by name, people who i am connected to, my ancestors, that was the last word they heard as they were being strung up by a tree. the last sense of degradation they experienced as you know, some harm was caused to them. i just, it's just not a part of the fabric of who i am, so out of respect to those
it's used by lbj. in those recordings, you hear him and in the film, there's a scene where people in the kitchen see him on tv say him saying negro. when did he start to use that word? he always uses the "n" word. was that hard for you? i know you've spoken publicly about the importance of not using that word. >> i think it depends on the context of the time in which you were raised. i was raised in the '60s and i am a -- not only that, a student of my history and i have said...
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every attack on us has come from within our country. using what we have against us. is there anything that they can do to stop that before they get a hold of it? guest: well, i would say first of all i'm not sure i agree with the premise that the government watches us so we should throw up our hands and not worry about it. we do despite the technology and n.s.a. what we regard as unconstitutional spying we have a lot of strong privacy protections and we should fight for that. in terms of use of drones for terrorist attacks, a drone is a tool like any other and will be used for the full range of human intelligence and imagination and evil probably and we just need to do the best we can to manage that. there was already somebody who was charged with a terrorist plot planning it fly an unmanned aircraft with explosives into the capitol building, i believe. host: republican line from pennsylvania. organic. host: good morning, mr.?stanley. we already have hundreds of cameras on telephone poles. what is the difference between having 100 cameras or a drone? what is the diff
every attack on us has come from within our country. using what we have against us. is there anything that they can do to stop that before they get a hold of it? guest: well, i would say first of all i'm not sure i agree with the premise that the government watches us so we should throw up our hands and not worry about it. we do despite the technology and n.s.a. what we regard as unconstitutional spying we have a lot of strong privacy protections and we should fight for that. in terms of use of...
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it. >> i understand lee daniels used to use that word -- >> lee, you are not going to be using that word around me. no, you are not. i think it's used appropriately in the film. you know, in the moment where the clarence williams character slaps the young butler and says don't ever use that word because that word is filled with hate, and when my character is sitting on the sofa, and this is how i personally feel, and says don't you call my son a niggar because he ain't a niggar, and do you see the word different using it with the "a" at the end of it as opposed to an "e "? fp >> no, ssemantics. >> agree to disagree. >> yeah, that's a movie i really want to see. >> how often do you get to see oprah? it's going to be box office buzz. >>> you have checked your electric bill or gas bill lately? turns out you may be paying an estimated bill not for the energy you actually used. what you need to know next. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stre
it. >> i understand lee daniels used to use that word -- >> lee, you are not going to be using that word around me. no, you are not. i think it's used appropriately in the film. you know, in the moment where the clarence williams character slaps the young butler and says don't ever use that word because that word is filled with hate, and when my character is sitting on the sofa, and this is how i personally feel, and says don't you call my son a niggar because he ain't a niggar, and...